Re: [users@httpd] SSLCertificateFile localhost.crt does not exist

2022-12-28 Thread Sean Conner
It was thus said that the Great Jeffrey Denison once stated: > Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed > from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos & > can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I > remove the one I

Re: [users@httpd] SSLCertificateFile localhost.crt does not exist

2022-12-28 Thread Paul
On 2022-12-28 15:45, Jeffrey Denison wrote: Thanks @Paul. I do still have the original source. I tried that. Got an error msg. $ sudo make uninstall [sudo] password ... make: *** No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop. I was a bit afraid that might happen ('uninstall' used to be a bit more

Re: [users@httpd] SSLCertificateFile localhost.crt does not exist

2022-12-28 Thread Jeffrey Denison
Thanks @Paul. I do still have the original source. I tried that. Got an error msg. $ sudo make uninstall [sudo] password ... make: *** No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop. Is there a file in the source directory giving explicit installation locations & files? I'll dig into that group.

Re: [users@httpd] SSLCertificateFile localhost.crt does not exist

2022-12-28 Thread Paul
On 2022-12-28 14:35, Jeffrey Denison wrote: Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos & can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I remove the one I installed & reinstall from

Re: [users@httpd] SSLCertificateFile localhost.crt does not exist

2022-12-28 Thread Jeffrey Denison
Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos & can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I remove the one I installed & reinstall from the command line. I don't see any uninstall

Re: [users@httpd] Proxy both HTTP, and WebSocket traffic to UNIX socket

2022-12-28 Thread Jan Kohnert
Am Dienstag, 27. Dezember 2022, 22:47:53 CET schrieb Florian Schwalm: > > Reading through the report, this bug probably hit me, too. GitLab is a > > Ruby-on-rails application using a Puma Webserver internally, connected to > > Apache all over UNIX-sockets; this cable-stuff mentioned in the report